ANDY RAIN/EPAAmy Winehouse, shown here heading into court on Friday, was cleared by a judge of hitting a fan at a benefit last year.

Amy Winehouse was cleared of assaulting a fan on Friday, the Associated Press reports. Looks like the troubled singer's legal calendar is finally starting to open up. Just last week she was granted a divorce from husband Blake Fielder-Civil.

"I'm going home, bro," she said to a reporter after changing from her ladylike (for her) suit and pearls to a black leather jacket and skinny jeans in a room at the courthouse.

FRANTZESCO KANGARIS/AFP/GETTY IMAGESAmy Winehouse leaving the courthouse after her acquittal on assault charges.

Winehouse was accused of punching a fan in the eye during a benefit last year. The singer, who recently returned from an extended vacation in the Caribbean, claimed that the fan was intimidating her and that she was only trying to push her away, but prosecutors said the punch was deliberate (and, let's be honest, not entirely out of character).

The chief magistrate sided with Winehouse, saying he "cannot be sure that this was not an accident."

"Amy would like to thank her family, friends and legal team for their support during this difficult time," her spokesman says. "She has always maintained her innocence and is very happy to move on with her life and put this episode behind her." Until the next episode, at the very least.